The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at Portland State University presents What Remains: 2026 BFA/MFA Showcase, an exhibition of work from the 2026 graduates of the BFA in Art Practice and MFA in Contemporary Art Practices Programs of the PSU Schnitzer School of Art + Art History + Design.
The exhibition will run from May 14 to June 6, 2026, with a public reception on Thursday, May 15, from 5:00 to 7:00 pm at the JSMA at PSU.
BFA Candidates
Tyler Arnette, Luciné Asadorian-myers, Amelia Asder, Rui Barajas, Lari Bodi, James Brady, Lindsey Bross, David Brothers-Handwerk, Evie B., Mel Castaneda Sanchez, Shirley Castillo Ku, Allison Chastain, Maisee Collett, Rebecca Jane Demorest, Setaria Depue, Yakelin Echeverria Garcia, Olivia Jean, Lucas Figueiredo, Lily Fisher, Alondra Gomez Barajas, Ember Gulden, Annie Hall, Lola Haynes, van hopper, Iyla Ingalls, Katie Jacobs, Clara Johnson, Rachel Kang, Stacey Korn, Dylany Kvetny, Jovan La Grotta, Anders Larson, Rain Le, Ryleigh MacDonald, Alex Merg, Tricky Moody, Say Wah Paw, Audria Oakes, Rey Platero, Joel Rapp, Andi Ruth, Anya Talbert, and Jun Tellez
MFA Candidates
Simeen Anjum, Lou Blumberg, Clara Harlow, and Nina Vichayapai
The Schnitzer School of Art + Art History + Design
Driven by a belief in the power of art to shape society, the Schnitzer School of Art + Art History + Design, along with its dynamic faculty, provides a space where emerging artists, designers, and art historians can question, create, reflect, and learn. The Schnitzer School of Art + Art History + Design at Portland State University brings students from various backgrounds together to exchange ideas and cross conventional aesthetic boundaries. Whether in the studio, computer lab, lecture hall, or working in the community via internships, service projects, exhibitions, and collaborations, our students can forge connections between visual art traditions and their developing expression.
JSMA at PSU
Located in downtown Portland on the South Park Blocks, the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at Portland State University opened its 7,500-square-foot space in November 2019. Developed as a cultural hub for university students, the Portland community, and city visitors, the museum aspires to make art and culture accessible to new audiences through engaging programs and exhibitions that feature local, national, and international artists. The museum provides free admission year-round to all visitors.